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Today in history - October 3rd

Today in history - October 3rd

On October 3, 2008, the first World Mind Games opened in Beijing

On October 3, 2006, Qiu Hongmei won the gold medal at the World Championships

On 3 October 2006, Wu Weiyong, a member of the Hong Kong Basic Law Commission, passed away

On October 3, 2005, a gas explosion occurred in a coal mine in Henan

Today in history - October 3rd

On October 3, 2004, The German sniper champion of World War II, Mahaus Heznauja, died of illness

Before 3 October 2003, The captain of the Hong Kong football team, Cheung Yiu-lin, passed away

On October 3, 1999, Akio Morita, the founder of Sony Corporation, passed away

On 3 October 1998, Howard was re-elected Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia

On October 3, 1997, China's largest software park (Dongda Software Park) was put into use

On October 3, 1995, American football player Simpson was acquitted

On 3 October 1995, the President of Macedonia was assassinated and injured

On 3 October 1994, the United Nations confirmed the massacre in Rwanda

On October 3, 1993, a major accident occurred in Xiaoshan where the river tide swept away the tide watchers

On October 3, 1993, China's film "Find Fun" won the gold medal at the 6th Tokyo International Film Festival

Today in history - October 3rd

"Find Fun"

On October 3, 1992, China's rice genetic engineering breeding achieved a major breakthrough

On October 3, 1990, China established diplomatic relations with Singapore

On October 3, 1990, the GDR officially joined the Federal Republic of Germany and the two Germanys were reunified

On October 3, 1989, the court ruled that textbooks glorify the legitimacy of aggression

On October 3, 1988, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council issued the Decision on Clearing and Rectifying the Company.

On October 3, 1987, the French playwright Jean Anuy died of a heart attack in Lausanne, Switzerland

On October 3, 1986, a Soviet nuclear submarine caught fire and sank

American pop rock singer Ashley Simpson was born on October 3, 1984

More than 7,000 reindeer in Canada drowned across the river on October 3, 1984

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On October 3, 1984, South Korean actress and singer Yoon Eun-hye was born

On October 3, 1984, Deng Xiaoping met with the Hong Kong and Macao compatriots' National Day viewing group

Decision on the Education of Cadres of the Central Party and Government Organs of October 3, 1982

On October 3, 1980, Chinese geologist and paleontologist Yu Jianzhang died

On October 3, 1977, Xinhua News Agency reported on Chen Jingrun's deeds

On October 3, 1976, Hollywood actor Sean William Scott passed away

On October 3, 1973, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China set up a special task force to review the anti-party clique of Lin Biao and Chen Boda

On October 3, 1972, the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Arms Limitation Treaty

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On October 3, 1969, Japanese singer, bassist, and leader of the Rainbow Orchestra Tetsu was born

On 3 October 1960, felix Roland Mumie, former president of the CameroonIan Awami League, was assassinated

On October 3, 1952, taiwanese painter Lan Yinding was born

On October 3, 1950 Chinese University was officially established

On October 3, 1949, China and the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level

On October 3, 1949, China established diplomatic relations with Russia

Today in history - October 3rd

The German physicist Planck died on October 3, 1947

On 3 October 1945, the World Confederation of Trade Unions was established

On October 3, 1935, the Italian fascists launched a war of aggression against Ethiopia

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Danish composer and conductor Carl Nelson died on 3 October 1931

On October 3, 1930, the British politician Nicholas Aiden was born

On October 3, 1928, the Nationalist government announced that it had entered a period of discipline

On October 3, 1912, the "Uniform System of the Republic of China" was promulgated

On October 3, 1904, the scholar Wen Tingshi died at the end of the Qing Dynasty

The French writer Aragon was born on October 3, 1897

On October 3, 1877, Li Hongzhang organized the Kaiping Mining Bureau

Today in history - October 3rd

On 3 October 1789, the first Governor-General of Hong Kong, Sir Pontian Char, was born

On October 3, 1207, the patriotic poet Xin Abandoned Disease died